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Nov 16, 2012
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but i am the saving money on energy type. so we switched to the cold cycle and with tide coldwater his teddy bears are clean. polar bears. that's our tide for conserving energy. >> his name is rick paid in a cuban kid whose family lost everything under fidel castro and came to chicago as political refugees and on a snowy november night their lives were about to be turned upside down again by an apartment fire on this very night nearly half a century ago. this beam that's going across you can see the alligator charging that is still on here from the fire that was 49 years ago. one minute before midnight in 1963, he was 5 years old and it sound asleep in his family's apartment. >> that was the neighbor's apartment that actually knocked on our door and woke us up and pretty much started the ball rolling. snow on the ground, the closest firefighters were on track 44 they had just fought and extra alarm fire that included a rescue when they got the call, fire on melrose people track firefighter ed the already exhausted could have
but i am the saving money on energy type. so we switched to the cold cycle and with tide coldwater his teddy bears are clean. polar bears. that's our tide for conserving energy. >> his name is rick paid in a cuban kid whose family lost everything under fidel castro and came to chicago as political refugees and on a snowy november night their lives were about to be turned upside down again by an apartment fire on this very night nearly half a century ago. this beam that's going across you...
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Nov 15, 2012
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montana eastwood and into the chicago area when you get them one night oftentimes there is a little energy left over. what an interesting sky. as you look at this time lapses, there are things going on there that you didn't even realize. a beautiful day didn't qualify as 100 percent sonny as yesterday did and we're going down into this territory again tomorrow night. the growth of this snow pack over the last couple weeks we have been talking about it, has made the cold air available but temperatures are warm there are big changes under way. today was about four below normal. six degrees above normal on sunday. we may jump to nine degrees above normal they are oriented from west -east. these are current temperatures still well above freezing. there is warmer weather on the way. humidity of 67 percent tonight. we show you these people often ask what does the dew point mean. och more typically it tells you where the temperatures will go on a calm night. the cool air comes right up to the lake. here is a beautiful situation from space in our area. by the time it gets here the gulf is shut off
montana eastwood and into the chicago area when you get them one night oftentimes there is a little energy left over. what an interesting sky. as you look at this time lapses, there are things going on there that you didn't even realize. a beautiful day didn't qualify as 100 percent sonny as yesterday did and we're going down into this territory again tomorrow night. the growth of this snow pack over the last couple weeks we have been talking about it, has made the cold air available but...
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Nov 13, 2012
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that's our tide for conserving energy. on this veterans day we want to tell you about a local effort part of a nationwide program from the library of congress called the gunman's history project. we are here with more. the federal program began in 2000 and has collected 85,000 oral histories so far helping in that effort is an entire court house and waukegan. many other employees set aside one day last month to record the amazing wartime experiences of a dozen world war two veterans. we fall out of formation the second engine is starting to smoke. we walked but very mild altogether. we walked. there were memories still so big it even though nearly 70 years have passed, 88 year-old george carlo was a radioman on ab 24 liberator one week after his 20th birthday he was shot down during a bombing mission. >> the navigator there were body parts all over the airplane. but he still has the 1944 telegram first informing his parents he was missing in action that his status as a german prisoner of war. >> they walked us out of the g
that's our tide for conserving energy. on this veterans day we want to tell you about a local effort part of a nationwide program from the library of congress called the gunman's history project. we are here with more. the federal program began in 2000 and has collected 85,000 oral histories so far helping in that effort is an entire court house and waukegan. many other employees set aside one day last month to record the amazing wartime experiences of a dozen world war two veterans. we fall...